Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... poem including history ' , his own definition of the epic . William Carlos Williams has adapted Pound's method for his own purposes in Paterson , his long poem about the life of a New Jersey town , and in England we have an important ...
... poem including history ' , his own definition of the epic . William Carlos Williams has adapted Pound's method for his own purposes in Paterson , his long poem about the life of a New Jersey town , and in England we have an important ...
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... poems explore possibilities of rhythm , but ' Felix Randal ' breaks new ground in a number of other directions . Notably in diction : the poem reflects Hopkins's belief that the language of poetry should stay close to ordinary speech ...
... poems explore possibilities of rhythm , but ' Felix Randal ' breaks new ground in a number of other directions . Notably in diction : the poem reflects Hopkins's belief that the language of poetry should stay close to ordinary speech ...
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... poem ; but I must stick to essentials . And the first essential is , what is it about ? The orthodox commentator , working within a pre - Hopkinsian tradition , has no doubt that some cut - and - dried answer can be found . To him , the ...
... poem ; but I must stick to essentials . And the first essential is , what is it about ? The orthodox commentator , working within a pre - Hopkinsian tradition , has no doubt that some cut - and - dried answer can be found . To him , the ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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